Asian sports associations looking to improve performance (winning gold medals) can take a leaf off the United States Ski and Snowboard Association (USSA)'s book, when it comes to blending the best in both athletic and IT infrastructure.
A clustered NAS is a NAS that is using a distributed file system running simultaneously on multiple servers. The key difference between a clustered and traditional NAS is the ability to distribute (e.g. stripe) data and metadata across the cluster nodes or storage devices. Clustered NAS, like a traditional one, still provides unified access to the files from any of the cluster nodes, unrelated to the actual location of the data. Kenny Chu, product marketing manager for HP StorageWorks, discusses some of the technical benefits of clustered NAS.
Nasuni comes out of stealth with Nasuni Filer which will allow its customers to enjoy the benefits of NAS and cloud storage.
Weta Digital, the company responsible for the digital effects of the animated film 'Avatar', needed to combine clustered NAS systems of both BlueArc and NetApp to support its storage needs.
Intelligent File Virtualization with F5 Acopia ARX Devices To meet its storage growth challenges, Warner Music Group deployed a pair of ARX6000 devices in a fault-tolerant cluster configuration, virtualizing several EMC Celerra NAS devices.
Storspeed's SP500 is a NAS caching appliance that is capable of making its own reports on performance.
Network Attached Storage are dedicated file storage servers. In this video, Sathish Murthy, technical consultant with NetApp Asia, discusses the development of NAS and the evolution of clustered NAS. He cites some industries and applications for which NAS and clustered NAS are best suited.
This paper provides an overview of the current trends and challenges in delivering the necessary I/O throughput for high-performance computing (HPC) applications. It presents Sun’s offerings for addressing today’s HPC challenges in the form of flash technology, network attached storage, parallel storage, and archive solutions.
Network Attached Storage lets SMBs gain better utilization of their storage infrastructure without the expensive budgets that come with SAN and DAS. Sunil Chavan, director of Content & File Services for Hitachi Data Systems, discusses the most frequently asked questions among NAS for SMBs.
Traditional methods of securing your data with firewalls, file permissions, and passwords are no longer enough. Kevin Beaver discusses how you can identify weaknesses in your security and how to address them.


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